Chevy Bolt owners sound off, flood my inbox with what they want in new model

I asked, and did you ever answer.

I wrote about GM’s decision to build a new version of the Chevy Bolt electric vehicle and asked you what features you’d want from the vehicle I am calling “Son of Bolt.”

GM Chair and CEO Mary Barra said the automaker will develop faster and at a lower cost than usual. I think we can reasonably expect to see it within three years.

Recapping for those of you who didn’t hear how we got here:

  • GM decided to stop building the Bolt, its least expensive EV, to convert the plant that builds it to electric pickups.
  • But a price cut and adding the EUV model fueled record 2022 sales.
  • 2023 prices started at $26,500 for the Bolt and $27,800 for the slightly larger Bolt EUV. Those prices exclude a $995 destination charge.
  • The result? The Bolt and EUV accounted for over 90% of GM EV sales for the first half of 2023.
  • Barra announced the company will develop a new version of the Bolt.
  • The new Bolt will use GM’s advanced new Ultium batteries, motors and software, which were not available when the current model debuted.

My request from you drew emails like the debut of a new Corvette, and you had just as many fierce opinions about the new model’s features.

General Motors Chair and CEO Mary Barra reversed the decision to kill the Chevy Bolt EV. A new model, using GM's latest technology is coming.

A selection of your suggestions follows, edited for space and readability. In addition to plenty of sincere suggestions, I got a few notes from people who either hate EVs or didn’t understand the assignment. They called for things like a V6 engine or a plug-in hybrid model. The Bolt debuted as an electric-only vehicle; I’m confident it will remain so, unless GM’s EV strategy implodes.

All-wheel drive and a 120v outlet for e-bikes

Keith A: “The Bolt mostly has everything I want but one big thing is missing: AWD. Many in the Rocky Mountain west need AWD just to get home or to get up the driveway when it snows feet in a matter of hours. Reduce the mileage if that’s what it takes.

“A rear hitch for my mountain bike and an optional roof rack for my kayak would also be nice. A 115 vac or dc port to charge my e-bike would be a godsend.”

The 2023 Chevy Bolt EUV (electric utility vehicle) starts at less than $30,000, undercutting the price war between the Tesla Model Y and Ford Mustang Mach-E.

Better range, better price, better charging times

Tom W.: “(Range should be) 300 miles, so it can go at least 230 miles in winter with the heater on. Less if they use a heat pump.

“I like the looks of my 2018 Bolt better than the EUV. I see no advantage to the EUV, only disadvantage since it uses the same battery as the Bolt so has less range.

“Cost is THE main problem with EVs. Well, that and DC fast charging infrastructure. The present price of about $27k is good, but longer range, more featured models will likely have to cost more. I think they should not go above mid-30k to keep the market larger.”

Justin S.: “(Range should be) 275 miles +/-